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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-02-15 16:24
by Head_on_a_Stick
addy wrote:Trying to create eye candy screenshots again :)
Good grief, that's amazing :o

And for your number of packages in the system info script you should just count the lines beginning with "ii", like this:

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packages="$(dpkg -l | grep -c ^ii)"
Boring old GNOME for me:

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-02-15 22:53
by wino
eor2004 - nice! I like what you have going on there.

Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-02-18 02:01
by eor2004
wino wrote:eor2004 - nice! I like what you have going on there.
Thank you! :)

Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-02-29 09:31
by Head_on_a_Stick
Enjoying firefox-esr's new GTK3+ theming:

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Titlebars are bloat :)

Also, is it just me or has it got less noisy in here recently? :mrgreen:

EDIT: somebody will have to tell me if the noisy little bar-steward starts posting spam links, I can't see their posts any more. Please use the report button for that, TIA.

Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-03-04 12:19
by Hallvor
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    ,g$$$$$$$$$$$$$$$P.       ------------------- 
  ,g$$P"     """Y$$.".        OS: Debian GNU/Linux 10 (buster) x86_64 
 ,$$P'              `$$$.     Host: 20AMS0BU0T ThinkPad X240 
',$$P       ,ggs.     `$$b:   Kernel: 4.19.0-8-amd64 
`d$$'     ,$P"'   .    $$$    Uptime: 1 hour, 46 mins 
 $$P      d$'     ,    $$P    Packages: 2254 (dpkg) 
 $$:      $$.   -    ,d$$'    Shell: bash 5.0.3 
 $$;      Y$b._   _,d$P'      Resolution: 1366x768 
 Y$$.    `.`"Y$$$$P"'         DE: KDE 
 `$$b      "-.__              WM: KWin 
  `Y$$                        Theme: Breeze [KDE], Breeze [GTK3] 
   `Y$$.                      Icons: breeze [KDE], breeze [GTK3] 
     `$$b.                    Terminal: konsole 
       `Y$$b.                 CPU: Intel i5-4300U (4) @ 2.900GHz 
          `"Y$b._             GPU: Intel Haswell-ULT 
              `"""            Memory: 1522MiB / 7670MiB

Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-03-05 17:22
by esp7
Hallvor wrote:Image
Norwegian coolness, no blah blah blah, I like the wallpaper :mrgreen: What was eating your RAM when copy pasting your neofetch stats?

Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-03-05 17:44
by Hallvor
Thanks, esp7. I must have had the web browser open at the time. :)

Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-03-24 13:47
by Zoot
Here's my Buster setup - There's no desktop. :D

It's my home server that I run headless, and without a GUI (yet anyway, might install xfce at some point). This is the login via the motherboard's IPMI.

I'm delighted to back using Debian again, after an 8 or so year absence. I'm ashamed to say my server was running Windows Server up until last week. :oops:

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-04-13 18:51
by Zoot
I tried out a new Stretch install with the Xfce desktop on a now 12 year old laptop that took me through college back in the day just to amuse myself during the lockdown here in Ireland.

I'm really surprised at how well it runs. It still can hang a little if you try to do too much at once, but it's light-years faster than Windows 10 on the same machine.

I figured Buster might be too much, but given how perfectly usable the Stretch install is I probably should have installed that. The 720p resolution can be a bit of a pain at times mind you.

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-04-16 12:46
by None1975
Heavily customized FVWM desktop

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-04-27 09:52
by Head_on_a_Stick
SharpBang 10.3.8 running mx-snapshot under QEMU/KVM in Debian buster GNOME:

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-04-27 11:20
by anticapitalista
Head_on_a_Stick wrote:SharpBang 10.3.8 running mx-snapshot under QEMU/KVM in Debian buster GNOME:
Does it produce a bootable iso?

Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-04-27 11:22
by Head_on_a_Stick
anticapitalista wrote:Does it produce a bootable iso?
Not sure, my virtual disk is too small :(

I'll try again with a bigger disk...

EDIT: it worked :)

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-05-27 16:34
by Zoot
Bullseye with Xfce.

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-08-05 07:50
by esp7
Zoot wrote:I tried out a new Stretch install with the Xfce desktop on a now 12 year old laptop that took me through college back in the day just to amuse myself during the lockdown here in Ireland.

I'm really surprised at how well it runs. It still can hang a little if you try to do too much at once, but it's light-years faster than Windows 10 on the same machine.

I figured Buster might be too much, but given how perfectly usable the Stretch install is I probably should have installed that. The 720p resolution can be a bit of a pain at times mind you.

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where can i download this wallpaper? :mrgreen:

Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-08-06 19:06
by AR15USR
Debian 10 w/ KDE

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-10-01 07:54
by Hallvor
Just for fun. Buster/KDE Plasma with macOS Big Sur theme.

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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-10-11 06:11
by Drum.be
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-10-15 16:28
by bester69
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Re: What does your desktop look like?

Posted: 2020-10-17 10:13
by DracoSentien
Nothing special. I just switched to IceWM from Gnome on Debian testing last night so I have not had that much time to tweak it. I have a core-i3 and 15 Gigs of RAM but Gnome on Debian testing with firefox was an absolute resource hog especially with RAM it seems but as far as the CPU the hyperthreading should improve from the spectre and meltdown patch hit with kerne 5.9 but Debian Testing Bullseye is running 5.8 currently it seems (patience is a virtue). I like icewm I think it is more for Linux or Unix Gurus than XFCE, KDE or Gnome because it unobtrusive etc.. and you just forget it is there letting you get into a workflow leaving extra RAM and CPU for things such as compiling code or number crunching and you can have terminal windows open with tmux or whatnot but it is not as extreme as ratpoison etc...

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